Additional information Elizabeth:

From Elisabet, the Greek form of Hebrew name Elisheva, a name borne by the wife of Aaron in the Old Testament. Made popular by Queen Elizabeth I of England in the 16th century, Elizabeth is the name of the late Queen Mother and Queen Elizabeth II. Famous bearers also include Elizabeth Hurley (actress) and Elizabeth of Russia (empress).

e real old-timers, this one started out in both the Old and New Testaments and has since been used by tons of queens and saints. It’s used all over the world, in its original form as well as in all different language variants. And probably most mind-blowing of all -- it’s been ranked in the top 25 for at least the last 100 years. No matter what the era, there’s some sort of trendy nickname to pull from Elizabeth -- 100 years ago it was Elsie or Bessie; today it’s Ellie or Eliza. Don’t let the top 10 things scare you off because there are so many nicknames and ways to adjust it. But more importantly, rankings just don’t mean as much as they used to…and this goes for all the top names, not just Elizabeth. In 1940, the name ranked number 20, but a significantly greater percentage of babies were given the name than today, when the name’s in the top ten. So many different names are used today that no matter how popular a name is, you won’t find as many babies with the same one as you would have 30 or 40 years ago.

From Ελισαβετ (Elisabet), the Greek form of the Hebrew name אֱלִישֶׁבַע ('Elisheva') meaning "my God is an oath" or perhaps "my God is abundance". The Hebrew form appears in the Old Testament where Elisheba is the wife of Aaron, while the Greek form appears in the New Testament where Elizabeth is the mother of John the Baptist. Among Christians, this name was originally more common in Eastern Europe. It was borne in the 12th century by Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, a daughter of King Andrew II who used her wealth to help the poor. In medieval England it was occasionally used in honour of the saint, though the form Isabel (from Occitan and Spanish) was more common. It has been very popular in England since the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in the 16th century. Famous modern bearers include the British queen Elizabeth II (1926-) and actress Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011).

Definition funny of Elizabeth:

Very sexy, sweet, and innocent. Cares for others and is always there for "me". Through the hard times and the good, she is always there. The one that I want to be with really bad and do not know when I will grow the balls to ask this gorgeous angel from heaven out

I want a girl like Elizabeth

AWESOME! awesome awesome. awesomeness. more awesome.

omg i love elizabeth she rules at life

-Has been in the top 30 girls names for over 100 years -Derived from the Greek form of the Hebrew name Elisheva. The name of Aaron's wife in the Old Testament and the mother of John the Baptist in the New Testament. Influenced by the long and successful rein of Queen Elizabeth I, which resulted in numerous variations. Also a literary name for one of the principal characters in Jane Austen's novel, "Pride and Prejudice." -Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth Taylor (actress) Elizabeth Barrett Browning (poet) Elizabeth Hurley (actress) Are some famous Elizabeth's. -Hebrew for, My God is my Oath

Songs about Elizabeth:

Elizabeth - Zachary Sterling

Elizabeth on the Bathroom Floor - Eels

Goodnight Elizabeth - Counting Crows

To Elizabeth S. - Eyeless in Gaza

Pirates Of The Caribbean: Curse Of The Black Pearl - The Black Pearl / Will And Elizabeth by City Of Prague Philharmonic from the Album Music From The Pirates Of The Caribbean Trilogy

In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Live At The Fillmore East/1971) by The Allman Brothers Band from the Album At Fillmore East

Wiki information Elizabeth:

Elizabeth II is the constitutional monarch of 16 of the 53 member states in the Commonwealth of Nations. She is also Head of the Commonwealth and Supreme Governor of the Church of England. Upon her accession on 6 February 1952, Elizabeth became Head...

Elizabeth I was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana or Good Queen Bess, the childless Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty. Elizabeth was the...